Scott Ford

I am technically the second owner-originally belonged to an elder lady in
the Salt Lake City Area who drove it for ten years-after her death, put in
storage for nine (9) years and then brought out by one of her sons and then
driven for about a year or so-the person devloped personal and health problems
and was trying to liquidate things so nobody else might have the burden, and to
add to the current finances of that time when I bought the car- all service
records and expenses have been retained since they purchased the auto brand new
and have been passed on to me, all receipts and work orders were placed in a
huge Buick binder.
I did not really wish to buy the car since of the anticipated fuel expense
of the 455 - I was looking for a early 60's or early 70's Chevy - an auto easy
enough for me to work on myself.

Since I walked to work on a daily basis to my employment, the Riviera would
only be driven for random errands, grocery shopping, and minor other area local
drives, ie, not driven that much; so I decided to go ahead and buy the car
since basically just a few mechanical items should have been replaced and were
completed over a period of time. The Riviera was repainted with very minor
cosmetic work on the skin back in 1997, just after I bought the car.